I have tried what you have suggested and I get almost the same result. Except no errors just just to the prompt and no NEW public_html directories I apologize that I did not send along the error message I have setup up so new users will get public_html when the account is made. Joe.. *> I thought that would do it but for some reason it does not. Just gives *> me a bunch of errors saying mkdir: cannot create directory *> `/home/a/username/public_html': File exists *> But it doesn't and it didn't not make it *well, this means that (at least for some of the users) this dir already *exists. Are there also some user directories which you plan to create in *this step? then you have to issue * *mkdir -p /home/*/*/public_html * *Also, in future please post the original error message, or do you have a *user "username"? * *Cheers, * *Michael * * * * * * *-- *Psyche-list mailing list *Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx *https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list